What is Diabetic Nephropathy?
Nephropathy means kidney disease or damage. Diabetic Nephropathy is damage to
your kidneys caused by Diabetes. In severe cases it can lead to kidney failure.
But not everyone with Diabetes has kidney damage.
What causes Diabetic Nephropathy?
The kidneys have many tiny blood vessels that filter waste from your blood.
High blood sugar from Diabetes can destroy these blood vessels. Over time, the
kidney isn't able to do its job as well. Later it may stop working completely.
This is called kidney failure.
For reasons doctors don't yet understand, only some people who have Diabetes
get kidney damage. Out of 100 people with Diabetes, as many as 40 will get
kidney damage.
Certain things make you more likely to get Diabetic Nephropathy. If you also
have high blood pressure or high cholesterol, or if you smoke, your risk is
higher. Also, Native Americans, African Americans, and Hispanics (especially
Mexican Americans) have a higher risk.
What are the symptoms of Diabetic Nephropathy?
There are no symptoms in the early stages. So it’s important to have regular
urine tests to find kidney damage early. Sometimes early kidney damage can be
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The first sign of kidney damage is a small amount of protein in the urine,
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As damage to the kidneys gets worse, your blood pressure rises. Your
cholesterol and triglyceride levels rise too. As your kidneys are less able to
do their job, you may notice swelling in your body, at first in your feet and
legs.
Diabetic Nephropathy brings lots of trouble to patients' daily life. From the
information above, you must have had a general idea about Diabetic Nephropathy.
In order to prevent it developing into kidney failure, an efficient treatment
seems to be very important. In many other countries, the main treatment is
medicine to lower your blood pressure and prevent or slow the damage to your
kidneys. These medicines include Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, also
called ACE inhibitors and Angiotensin II receptor blockers, also called ARBs.
You may need to take more than one medicine, especially if you also have high
blood pressure.
However, more and more Diabetic Nephropathy patients choose to receive the
treatment in our hospital, which means only the medicine is not enough. However,
in Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital, Immunotherapy becomes the most
efficient treatment for Diabetic Nephropathy patients, and we hope our
Immunotherapy could help more and more Diabetic Nephropathy or other kidney
disease patients.